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ricardo

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Hello all,

 

I would like Information about Isacco Namias and Tullo Levi, two important Pliocene Italian papers authors of XIX century.
Any one can give me info about  born and dead dates please? Thank you in advance.
 
Ricardo

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I believe he is not the same author. Bur he was a very  importan person  in maths. Thank you anyway.

 

Regards,

 

Ricardo

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Dear Troodon,

 

Thank you very much for your care and kindness.

If anyone finds born and dead dates It will be very usefful for me. Thank you!

 

All of best,

 

Ricardo

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I'm having a difficult time even finding any of the papers that either of these gentlemen authored (or co-authored) let alone any biographical information!

 

Sorry

 

-Joe

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Here are some citations:

 

Isacco Namias:

 

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Namias, I. (1898)

Collezioni di molluschi pliocenici di Castellarquato.

Museo di Mineralogia e Geologia dell’ Università di Modena, 15:5-214  PDF LINK

 

 

Tullo Levi:

 

Levi, T. (1900)

Osservazioni sulla distribuzione dei fossili negli strati pliocenici di Castellarquato.

Rivista Italiana di paleontologia, 6:59-78   PDF LINK

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Hello,

 

Thank you all. I really found a lot of citations and papers. My problem were born and dead dates from them. Thank you for yor kind interest.

 

All of best,

 

Ricardo

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On 11/17/2017 at 1:20 AM, ricardo said:

Hello,

 

Thank you all. I really found a lot of citations and papers. My problem were born and dead dates from them. Thank you for yor kind interest.

 

All of best,

 

Ricardo

 

What you might have to do is go to a university library with a long run of Rivista Italiana di palaeontologia and look on the back of each issue, where the index ("sommario") is for that journal, past the point of the most recent citation you know of.  You might find an obituary/death notice or a special issue in their honor that way.  You might have to try that with other journals in which they have published.  

 

Jess

 

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Thank you Jess,

 

Sorry for the late answer. That is what I'm doing these days.

 

All of best,

 

Ricardo

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